Audiences in other countries, with a different mentality and way of thinking, often united in defending the causes that are important for their freedom and protect their way of support, and behavior in the stands. After the events in Poland last month and categorically grouping of Polish audiences, and now we are witnessing a similar action in Russia.

The most serious Russian audiences, those of Spartak Moscow and CSKA and Zenit St. Petersburg, united against the new draft law that limits certain rights of football fans and imposing stricter penalties for violations.

Three Russian audiences issued a joint statement to the public and media, published in several leading fan sites.

Supporters want to make a new bill that would comply with local conditions and peculiarities, rather than transcribed ready provisions of foreign laws.